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Kieron Gillen, Marguerite Bennett, Phil Jimenez and Stephanie Hans give us a lot of pretty and fun things to look at in "Angela: Asgard's Assassin" #3, but there still doesn't seem to be a larger purpose to this series.

James Robinson ties into his main story with "Fantastic Four Annual" #1, telling the emotional tale of Sue Storm as a grizzly mom and her battle with Dr. Doom for custody of her daughter, beautifully drawn by Tom Grummett & Tom Palmer.

Two short stories, one by Kathryn Immonen and David LaFuente featuring Iron Fist and Doop; and the second by Kieron Gillen and Joe Bennett staring Kid Loki and Mr. Sinister both prove to be a damn good time in the fifth issue of Marvel's "A+X.&q

In Kieron Gillen and Scot Eaton's "AvX: Consequences" #3, readers go deep into the mind of Scott Summers following the "Avengers vs. X-Men" event. Gillen widens the focus beyond just Cyclops, bringing in other major players throug

Kieron Gillen and Tom Raney pick up the pieces of "Avengers vs. X-Men" in "AvX: Consequences" #1, and the end result already feels more coherent and thought-through than the mini-series that spawned it.

"National Comics: Rose & Thorn" by Tom Taylor and Neil Googe once more introduce the character(s) of Rose and Thorn to the DC Universe, but as with the other "National Comics" one-shots, don't expect a full story.